Show #197: Layers of Flavor
After playing "Book of Concord Bee" with Pastor Brian Kachelmeier and then Wolfmueller tries his hand at cooking with theological layers of flavor.
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After playing "Book of Concord Bee" with Pastor Brian Kachelmeier and then Wolfmueller tries his hand at cooking with theological layers of flavor.
Before crunching the Praise Song "Heart of Worship" by Matt Redman, we play "Contemporary or Traditional" and answer a few TTR emails.
Introducing a new game after emails, we play "23 seconds" where we listen to a random 23 seconds of audio and try to develop a theological response. The comparisons are Redeemer Theological Academy vs. a Rick Warren Sermon and old school Table Talk Radio vs. The God Whisperers.
The missional mission's mission is to missionify the unmissioned missionary's antimissionabe and unmissionalistic missionafobia.
What are the marks of a missionalist? Find out when we play "Twitter Theology." Finally, we end up by playing "Which Ladder."
Before sticking kids' music through the praise song cruncher, we response to the a Calvinist's assertion that the Book of Concord is not neat and tidy and Calvinist's confessions are. Then we introduce the brand new game "Meet My Neighbor, the Cult Member."
Pastors Wolfmueller & Goeglein try to figured out who listeners of KLOVE are trying to co-exist with while Pastor Kachelmeier gears up for another game of Bible Bee against Pastor Wolfmueller. Will Wolfmueller finally defeat his Bible Bee arch nemesis? Worldview Catalog: www.tabletalkradio.org/documents/WorldviewCatalogue.pdf
Why did the devil invent Facebook? Find out on this edition of Table Talk Radio after we play Iron Preacher with Pastor John Bombaro of Grace Lutheran Church in San Diego, CA, judged by Dr. Carl Fickenscher of Concordia Theological Seminary in Fort Wayne, IN. http://www.modernreformation.org/default.php?page=articledisplay&var1=ArtRead&var2=1260&var3=main
Working our way through more church signs and bumper stickers, we address the question, "Does the Law Always Accuse?" Ending up with the game "Name that Church Body?"
Is your pastor a ninja pastor? How many theological questions can he answer in 5 minutes? Finally, we play Myth Busters with claims from the council of Trent.